Wow. That’s fabulous. I love this method. I shall start practicing today. I knit differently to you though. I do the English method which looks so much more cumbersome to the way you knit. I was taught 50 years ago so am really set in that way but may I ask the name of your method so I can find a RUclips video of it please. I can’t wait to practice “turning corners”. It looks so neat. Thank you once again.
Thank you so much for this! This was exactly what I was looking for and you also showed me a new version of I-cord that I will be using on my finished blanket.
That was very helpful, thank you. A quick tutorial on properly binding off the i-cord edge when you've met up to the beginning would be much appreciated as well.
Hello! Thanks for the information for accomplishing applied eyecord with perfection. I have never used this as yet, but set it to save for future reference. Great to meet your lovely daughter and your good looking group of creative ones. Maybe Janet (who lights up a room) would be willing to send a smile through your channel and show nalbinding. I really enjoyed watching.thank you, Stacy
Thanks, Stacy. I love your idea! It would be great to have Janet teach us a simple nalbinding stitch. I’ll find out if it’s possible! Yes, I am so thankful for these wonderful people in my life! Lots to be grateful for!f - Liz
You are making it right now!? How fun is that! You have wonderful taste in choosing knitting projects, Marty. Would I ever love to see yours when it’s finished! - Liz
Hi Fernando, thanks for your good question. When I want to join I-cord, I usually just Kitchener stitch them together. Do you have any ideas of your own? Liz
@@winningnumbers Oh, so sorry, Fernanado! I misunderstood your question, and was answering how I'd join two ENDS of I-cord. But of course, mattress stitch is an elegant solution to joining two separate I-cord projects. It sounds perfect and beautiful, and yes, that's probably how I would join two separate pieces as well! Good work!
Fabulous technique video. Clear video, great clear instruction, repeated twice to verify and nice colors used to help understanding. Perfection in teaching. Please join our Chiaogoo Diva facebook group-a wonderful place for knitters.
Thank you for this very clear and informative attached i-cord video!
Wow. That’s fabulous. I love this method. I shall start practicing today. I knit differently to you though. I do the English method which looks so much more cumbersome to the way you knit. I was taught 50 years ago so am really set in that way but may I ask the name of your method so I can find a RUclips video of it please.
I can’t wait to practice “turning corners”. It looks so neat. Thank you once again.
Loved the tuto ! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for this! This was exactly what I was looking for and you also showed me a new version of I-cord that I will be using on my finished blanket.
That was very helpful, thank you. A quick tutorial on properly binding off the i-cord edge when you've met up to the beginning would be much appreciated as well.
Thank you that was so clearly explained. Great tutorial...
Thank you for the video. Finishing the armholes on sleeveless garments just got much easier and cleaner looking!
Thank you so much for posting this. I appreciate how you clearly explain how to do this. My entrelac scarf now looks awesome with the icord edge!
Thats amazing, thank you it finishes off the project perfectly.
Amazing work 😊thanks for sharing 🌹🌹🌹
Thanks for your kind comment. Glad you found it helpful.
Hello! Thanks for the information for accomplishing applied eyecord with perfection. I have never used this as yet, but set it to save for future reference. Great to meet your lovely daughter and your good looking group of creative ones. Maybe Janet (who lights up a room) would be willing to send a smile through your channel and show nalbinding. I really enjoyed watching.thank you, Stacy
Thanks, Stacy. I love your idea! It would be great to have Janet teach us a simple nalbinding stitch. I’ll find out if it’s possible! Yes, I am so thankful for these wonderful people in my life! Lots to be grateful for!f - Liz
Thank you for going slow enough to follow! This was really helpful
Enjoyed seeing the cozy winter shawl as I’m making one right now.😊
You are making it right now!? How fun is that! You have wonderful taste in choosing knitting projects, Marty. Would I ever love to see yours when it’s finished! - Liz
Amei o seu trabalho!
Parabéns!
I love both methods you demonstrated. Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Perfectly done! Loved the tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you so much! This is just what I needed to finish the edges of my sweater!
Thank you! EXACTLY the kind of help I needed! ♥
Thank you. 👌💕
You are most welcome!
Very interesting. Thank you for the video!!!
Thanks for sharing
Super erklärt vielen Dank.
Thank you so much...from Italy😍
Great vieo thanks. but how do I join two projects together if I want to join I-cord?
Hi Fernando, thanks for your good question. When I want to join I-cord, I usually just Kitchener stitch them together. Do you have any ideas of your own? Liz
@@GoodyTwoSticksKnits I did 2 square swatches, each with I-cord all around and then joined the 2 pieces but used mattress stitch. It looks good.
@@winningnumbers Oh, so sorry, Fernanado! I misunderstood your question, and was answering how I'd join two ENDS of I-cord. But of course, mattress stitch is an elegant solution to joining two separate I-cord projects. It sounds perfect and beautiful, and yes, that's probably how I would join two separate pieces as well! Good work!
Most excellent! Thank you!
Fabulous technique video. Clear video, great clear instruction, repeated twice to verify and nice colors used to help understanding. Perfection in teaching. Please join our Chiaogoo Diva facebook group-a wonderful place for knitters.
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